A Monday night shooting on Burg Jones Lane may be connected to a second shooting later on Bonner Drive.

Arrest reports indicate the Bonner Dr. victim was shot after he returned home from visiting the scene of the Burg Jones shooting.

According to an arrest warrant filed for Juwan Coleman, age 24, the MPD initially responded to Burg Jones Lane when numerous shots were fired in the parking lot of Jack’s Quick Stop Fish Shop. The fish market is in OPSO’s jurisdiction.

One victim received a shot to his right hand and the right side of his neck. Multiple vehicles and homes in the area were also shot.

Deputies believe Joe Carter Lowery, age 21, Marx Road, fired a 9mm handgun at two victims. Lowery was reportedly standing beside a vehicle when he fired his gun at the first victim.

Lowery then fled south in a vehicle, circled back toward the store, opened the store’s door and fired his gun directly at the second victim. The second victim sought shelter in the store when the shooting started.

Joe Carter Lowery III(Photo: OCC)

Lowery was identified by the victim and a second shooter, Johnny Edwards, age 20. Edwards turned himself in on Tuesday.

A witness said Lowery and one of the victims exchanged words prior to the incident.

Shortly after the Burg Jones shooting, a second shots fired call was made to MPD reporting a shooting in the 1800 block of Bonner Drive.

Per the report, the victim in the Bonner Drive shooting went to the fish market because he thought the shooting involved his girlfriend’s brother.

When he returned home, he was reportedly approached by numerous black males. He told officers two of the men shot at him multiple times as he ran away. Numerous homes and vehicles were also hit in this shooting.

Stevenson reportedly identified Coleman as one of the shooters. He could not identify the second suspect.

OPSO has obtained a warrant for Lowery on two counts of attempted second degree murder. Anyone with information regarding Lowery's whereabouts is asked to call OPSO at 318-329-1200 or Crime Stoppers at 318-388-2274.

The MPD also secured a warrant for Coleman on one count of attempted second degree murder. Anyone with information regarding Coleman is asked to call the MPD at 318-329-2600 or Crime Stoppers at 318-388-2274.